Monday Top Headlines
Bush dies, Mexico’s migrant plan, Pelosi’s Dream, China trade, consumer debt, and more.
George H.W. Bush dies at age 94 (Houston Chronicle)
Mexico’s new president signs deal to stop migrants (The Washington Times)
Tijuana shuts down caravan shelter (The Washington Times)
Border agents arrest MS-13 gang member and convicted killer traveling with caravan (Fox News)
Pelosi pledges to pass Dream Act with House majority (CBS News)
Federal judge in New York rules against Trump in sanctuary cities case (The Hill)
Trump and Xi agree to a 90-day trade truce (CNBC)
Russia has 80,000 troops in occupied Ukraine (Newsweek)
Blockaded Qatar to pull out of Saudi-dominated OPEC (CBS News)
“State of insurrection” as fuel-tax riots engulf central Paris (Reuters)
Comey backs off legal challenge to subpoena, says he’ll testify to House in private (Washington Examiner)
Broward election chief rescinds resignation, will fight governor’s suspension (Fox News)
Google employees debated burying conservative media in search (The Daily Caller)
Nice work if you can get it: Al Sharpton sells rights to his life story for $531K — to his own charity (Fox News)
Neil DeGrasse Tyson being investigated after multiple allegations of sexual harassment (Hot Air)
Consumer debt is set to hit $4 trillion (CNBC)
“Pinocchio” remake is a political fable about the rise of fascism (Fox News)
Humor: Obama boasts that ObamaCare has reduced health care costs by lowering life expectancy: “Thank me for that” (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: A nightmare farm bill for conservatives (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Harvard study shows the dangers of early school enrollment (Foundation for Economic Education)
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